We can treat and advise you on

Ageing feet

Athletes foot

Biomechanics

Bunions

Callus

Corns

Chillblains

Fungal infections

Heel pain Insoles and orthotics

Ingrowing toe nails

Sports medicine

The Diabetic foot

The Arthritic foot

Toe deformities

Toe nail cutting

Verrucae

Back neck and shoulder problems

Joint Pain

Acupuncture

Soft tissue massage

Suite 6 Podiatry Chiropody and Physiotherapy in Hitchin

The practitioners at Suite 6 Podiatry are registered with the hcpc and are members of the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists or Chartered Society of Physiotherapists ensuring you have the highest standards of professional care .

Hcpc registration

The hcpc is aUK wide body regulating Health Professions since 2005,

Only registered practitioners can legally use the title Chiropodist Podiatrist or Physiotherapist.

Find Us

Bancroft court is off Bancroft Road on the opposite side of the road to Sainsburys.The entrance to the court is between Essential Dental and the Mercury Newspaper office opposite the Art supplies shop or Hitch Indian Restaurant

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What is a Podiatrist

If you were wondering at the difference between Chiropody and Podiatry traditionally Chiropody deals with corns, callus, thickened nails, verrucae, bunions, clawed and hammer toes. Podiatry tends to be focused on foot pain its causes, bio-mechanics, orthotics, gait analysis, sports medicine and muscular skeletal problems.

However there is considerable cross over when it comes to the impact of systemic illness like diabetes vascular disease and neurological problems

Podiatrists are highly trained individuals registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (hcpc) to gain registration, a practitioner will have undertaken a full time degree in one of thirteen schools of Podiatry or have met stringent entrance criteria set out by the hcpc